Koe, a dachshund, in profile against a bright background.

Real dog. Real story. Real results.

When my dachshund Koe started having seizures, I didn't accept "unknown cause." I'd already spent three years finding the root of my daughter's epilepsy — and I applied what I learned to a dog. This is that story, and the nutritional protocol that came out of it.


Two stories, one mechanism

My daughter Sarah was seventeen when she had a grand mal seizure on the bathroom floor — the kind where her lips turned blue and I was positioning my hands to start CPR when she finally gasped for air. The doctors called it idiopathic. Unknown cause. I refused to accept that, and three years of research later, she's been seizure-free and off medication for over two years.

Then, in 2024, I watched my dog Koe walk in confused circles across the living room. I recognized it instantly. The same warning. The same building pressure. The same mechanism, announcing itself in a different language.

A daughter whose hands jumped before a seizure. A dog who came looking for me before one. I'd seen this before — and this time I knew where to look.

What's inside the ebook

  • The complete account of both journeys — Sarah's and Koe's — and the science that connects them
  • The "bathtub model": why some seizures follow a predictable schedule instead of striking at random
  • Why standard supplements so often do nothing — and what the body actually needs instead
  • The full nutritional protocol, scaled by dog weight, with exact forms and administration
  • The seizure journal method that lets you see whether it's working
  • When a nutritional approach is right — and when to call your vet immediately

A natural powder is coming

I'm developing KoeFormula as a single pre-mixed powder — the entire protocol in one scoop, in a wild-herring carrier dogs love. Join the list to be notified first and get a launch discount.

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KoeFormula is a nutritional approach intended to complement professional veterinary care, not replace it. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before changing your dog's health routine, especially if they take prescribed medication.